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Thank You Clark Hunt
Clark Hunt hired Andy Reid
He was the owner when we drafted Patrick Mahomes. Clark Hunt has been a leader who has shown a strong commitment to winning and bringing his father’s trophy home to Kansas City. Thank You Clark for your incredible leadership and congratulations on the success this team has achieved under your watch. Your dad would be proud today. |
Just lose those damn lime green ear plugs.
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Sorry, still think Clark Hunt is a douche.
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Agreed. I've said it before but Clark since he took over fired Carl and Herm, hired Pioli who was the "hotshot GM everyone wanted". And once things got bad he didn't waste much time shitcanning that asshole and immediately hired Andy Reid and John Dorsey. Which was clearly the right move. The guy deserves all the credit in the world for turning this into a Super Bowl team.
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something clicked with Clark when we were in despair with Pioli, he fired him and went right out and got Andy Reid. He became a different owner that year. It really seemed like something changed during that time and I love it.
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Best qb and the last 2 afc championship games? Gfy Sec |
Meh, maybe a unpopular opinion, don't care. We are going to the Super Bowl is all that matters.
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Well done. |
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After his dad died and he fired Carl, he went straight out with however much money he needed and got the hottest name on the market in Pioli. Then Scott tanked the franchise and he fired him and went out with however much money it took to get Reid to stay on that damn plane. I'd say he's done a good job.
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I love you clark!
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Lot of Reddit users dumbfounded that they gave him the trophy first. Because he did nothing to win it. LMAO.
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Great owner, class act. His dad would be proud.
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that was pretty cringeworthy, but lets be honest. clark is not like us. he grew up a billionaire. he's a billionaire now. but i'd be a much bigger shithead if I inherited what he did. he's maintained the course and really seems to give a shit about this squad. |
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In the press conference he said we were 4 inches from going last year.
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what a goof
he got blown by miss kansas later <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">THE CLARKS had a birthday...and if it wouldn't be too much, I'd like to get something for you, Clark...somethin' reaaaally nice. ���� <a href="https://t.co/Z8JUez0r7P">pic.twitter.com/Z8JUez0r7P</a></p>— 76 Sent (@ClayWendler) <a href="https://twitter.com/ClayWendler/status/1230509031275495426?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">February 20, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script> |
Clark did everything right. He made a commitment to construct the best organization he could, starting with hiring Andy Reid out from under just about every other franchise.
And then he got out of Andy's way. he didn't pull a Dan Snyder or a Jerry Jones and stick his nose into the operations side of things. He stepped back and let his organization do what it needed to do. He gave it nudge here and there, yes, but otherwise he allowed it to prosper on its own. For which we owe him a debt of gratitude. |
The candle is overkill but that looks like some good ****in cake
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“We got better”
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I think he deserves some credit for knowing what he had in Veach. Granted, Veach came with Andy but it took some foresight to fire Dorsey and trust Veach to do the job. I know I was very skeptical because I felt Dorsey was the best talent evaluator we'd seen in a long time.
In the end, Clark brought in top notch guys across the board in Donovan, Reid & Veach, Dorsey, and Ballard. He was definitely committed to winning and his vision paid off. |
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